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Date: Sat Jul 03 2004 - 22:47:16 GMT

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    > from [francisco.ruiz@dfm.unirioja.es (Francisco Jose Ruiz De Mendoza
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    >
    > Call for Papers
    > 9th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference
    >
    > Theme: Language, Mind and Brain
    >
    > July 17th-22th, 2005
    >
    > Seoul, Korea
    >
    > Call Deadline: 15-Sept-2004 (Theme Session),
    >
    > 15-Nov-2004 (General/Poster Session)
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS ICLC-2005
    >
    > 9th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference
    > Yonsei University Seoul KOREA
    > 17-22 July 2005 (Sunday-Friday)
    > http://www.iclc2005.org (after 1 May 2004)
    >
    > The International Cognitive Linguistics Association (ICLA) will be
    > holding
    > its Ninth International Cognitive Linguistics Conference (ICLC) in
    > Seoul,
    > Korea on 17-22 July 2005 (Conference Chair: Prof. Hyon-Sook
    > Shin
    > chair@iclc2005.org). This is the first ICLC held in Asia. The
    > conference
    > will include several theme sessions in addition to general and
    > poster
    > sessions. For information about the Association and previous
    > conferences,
    > visit the ICLA website: http://www.cogling.org
    >
    >
    > SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
    >
    > A. For General and Poster Sessions:
    >
    > We solicit abstracts (for 25-minute presentations including
    > discussion)
    > which address various aspects of cognitive approaches to human
    > language.
    > Papers on cognitive linguistics, functional linguistics, discourse
    > studies,
    > corpus linguistics, or language processing will be of particular
    > interest.
    > However, papers concerning any issues relating cognition and
    > language will
    > be welcome.
    >
    >
    > B. Theme Sessions:
    >
    > Organizers of theme sessions are asked submit the followings:
    >
    > (a) A short description of the topic of the session (300-500 words)
    >
    > (b) A detailed description of the structure of the session:
    > presentations, discussions, breaks, etc. (with specific time
    > allotment)
    >
    > (c) The abstracts of all speakers following the abstract
    > specifications
    > below
    >
    > (d) The names of discussants with contact information
    >
    > We ask that neither the presentation nor the discussion by a
    > discussant
    > exceeds 20 minutes.
    >
    > All submissions should follow the abstract specifications below:
    > Abstract specifications
    >
    >
    > Abstract Specifications
    >
    > An abstract should be maximum 500 words (about one page),
    > including examples
    > and references. It should specify research questions, approach,
    > method, data
    > and (expected) results. All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously
    > by three
    > members of a large international panel.
    > Notification of Theme Session will be made on or before January
    > 15, 2005.
    > And notification of General and Poster Sessions will be made on
    > or before
    > February 15, 2005.
    >
    >
    > Electronic submissions as attachment (in MS word or PDF format)
    > are strongly
    > encouraged. We ask each author to restrict their submission to
    > one
    > single-authored abstract and one co-authored abstract maximum
    > to give
    > opportunity to more authors within limited time.
    >
    > The body of e-mail message should include
    >
    > - author name(s)
    > - affiliation(s)
    > - telephone number
    > - e-mail address
    > - fax number
    > - title of paper
    > - specific area (e.g., subfields of cognitive linguistics, functional
    > linguistics, discourse studies, etc.)
    > - three to five keywords
    > - presenter's name
    > - preferred session:
    >
    > (a) General Session
    > (b) Poster Session
    > (c) preference General Session but willing to do a poster
    >
    > The abstract should be anonymous. All abstracts should be sent
    > to
    > park@iclc2005.org (Prof. Jeong-Woon Park, Program Committee
    > Chair)
    >
    > Should you be unable to submit your abstract electronically, send
    > three
    > high-quality copies of your abstract and a separate page
    > containing the
    > required information to
    >
    > Prof. Jeong-Woon Park
    > English Department, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
    > 270 Imun-Dong Dongdaemun-Gu Seoul 130-791 KOREA
    >
    >
    >
    > IMPORTANT DATES
    >
    >
    > Submission deadline for Theme Sessions: September 15, 2004
    > Submission deadline for General and Poster Sessions:
    > November 15, 2004
    > Acceptance notification of Theme Session: January 15, 2005
    > Acceptance notification of General and Poster Sessions: February
    > 15, 2005
    >
    > For further information, visit http://www.iclc2005.org (after 1 May
    > 2004).
    >
    > Hyon-Sook Shin Ph.D.
    > Conference Chair
    > 9th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference
    > chair@iclc2005.org
    >
    > Francisco J. RUIZ DE MENDOZA
    > Universidad de La Rioja
    > Departamento de Filologías Modernas
    > Edificio de Filología
    > c/San José de Calasanz s/n
    > Campus Universitario
    > 26004, Logroño, La Rioja, Spain
    >
    > Tel.: 34 (941) 299433 / (941) 299430
    > FAX.: 34 (941) 299419
    > e-mail: francisco.ruiz@dfm.unirioja.es
    >
    >
    >
    >



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